Real time maximum power conversion tracking and resonant frequency modification for high power piezoelectric ultrasound transducer


Autoria(s): Ghasemi, Negareh; Walker, Geoffrey R.; Broadmeadow, Mark A. H.
Data(s)

09/06/2015

Resumo

Piezoelectric ultrasound transducers are commonly used to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy and vice versa. The transducer performance is highly affected by the frequency at which it is excited. If excitation frequency and main resonant frequency match, transducers can deliver maximum power. However, the problem is that main resonant frequency changes in real time operation resulting in low power conversion. To achieve the maximum possible power conversion, the transducer should be excited at its resonant frequency estimated in real time. This paper proposes a method to first estimate the resonant frequency of the transducer and then tunes the excitation frequency accordingly in real time. The measurement showed a significant difference between the offline and real time resonant frequencies. Also, it was shown that the maximum power was achieved at the resonant frequency estimated in real time compare to the one measured offline.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86707/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86707/1/PEDS2015_Full%20Paper.pdf

Ghasemi, Negareh, Walker, Geoffrey R., & Broadmeadow, Mark A. H. (2015) Real time maximum power conversion tracking and resonant frequency modification for high power piezoelectric ultrasound transducer. In The 11th IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics and Drive Systems (PEDS 2015), 9-12 June 2015, Sydney, Australia.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 Crown

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #High Power Piezoelectric Ultrasound Transducer #Power Conversion #Resonant Frequency
Tipo

Conference Paper